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Root partition 90% full

UTM 9.510-5 on a dedicated server with 300 Gig hard drive.

I'm getting alerts that the root disk is at 90%.  UTM updates are failing because of lack of disk space.

I read the threads on here about this and found that pgsql was at 1.6 Gigs, so I ran postgressql92 rebuild and that shrunk it.

I also deleted the /var/storage/cores from years ago.

 

To my surprise, df -h STILL reports exactly the same usage.  Not one byte different.

Filesystem                        Size  Used Avail Use% Mounted on
/dev/sda6                         5.2G  4.4G  514M  90% /
udev                              3.9G   80K  3.9G   1% /dev
tmpfs                             3.9G   76K  3.9G   1% /dev/shm
/dev/sda1                         331M   16M  295M   5% /boot
/dev/sda5                         115G  4.4G  104G   5% /var/storage
/dev/sda7                         150G  233M  142G   1% /var/log
/dev/sda8                         6.1G   88M  5.7G   2% /tmp
/dev                              3.9G   80K  3.9G   1% /var/storage/chroot-clientlessvpn/dev
tmpfs                             3.9G     0  3.9G   0% /var/sec/chroot-httpd/dev/shm
/dev                              3.9G   80K  3.9G   1% /var/sec/chroot-openvpn/dev
/dev                              3.9G   80K  3.9G   1% /var/sec/chroot-ppp/dev
/dev                              3.9G   80K  3.9G   1% /var/sec/chroot-pppoe/dev
/dev                              3.9G   80K  3.9G   1% /var/sec/chroot-pptp/dev
/dev                              3.9G   80K  3.9G   1% /var/sec/chroot-pptpc/dev
/dev                              3.9G   80K  3.9G   1% /var/sec/chroot-restd/dev
tmpfs                             3.9G     0  3.9G   0% /var/storage/chroot-reverseproxy/dev/shm
/var/storage                      115G  4.4G  104G   5% /var/sec/chroot-snmp/var/storage
/var/log                          150G  233M  142G   1% /var/sec/chroot-snmp/var/log
/var/storage/chroot-smtp/spool    115G  4.4G  104G   5% /var/sec/chroot-httpd/var/spx/spool
/var/storage/chroot-smtp/spx      115G  4.4G  104G   5% /var/sec/chroot-httpd/var/spx/public/images/spx
tmpfs                             3.9G  108K  3.9G   1% /var/storage/chroot-smtp/tmp/ram
tmpfs                             3.9G   67M  3.8G   2% /var/storage/chroot-http/tmp
/var/sec/chroot-afc/var/run/navl  5.2G  4.4G  514M  90% /var/storage/chroot-http/var/run/navl

 

I ran du -shx * | sort -rh | head

pgsql shrunk to 36K.

Still out of disk space.  The only big file I could find was swapfile, taking 4 gigs.

if I go to /var/sec/chroot-afc/var/run/navl, all I see is a "socket" file.



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  • I would reinstall, also just a thought but you could turn logging off on some rules to help minimize the amount of data being used in the next couple days, may by you some time?  Just a thought though.

    Respectfully, 

     

    Badrobot

     

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  • I would reinstall, also just a thought but you could turn logging off on some rules to help minimize the amount of data being used in the next couple days, may by you some time?  Just a thought though.

    Respectfully, 

     

    Badrobot

     

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